Hi
I am trying to setup remote printer management commands, so the users
could add and delete printers from Printers share of Samba in
Windows. I have this script, that is launched using an administrator
account, when I add a printer from there, using a new TCP/IP port:
Well, I realized that the script is not executed, neither the printer
created... I am stuck. This is the complete configuration:
[global]
unix charset = LOCALE
workgroup =
netbios name =
server string = Controlador de dominio %h de %D
2010/12/16 Juan Asensio Sánchez oke...@gmail.com:
I am trying to setup remote printer management commands, so the users
could add and delete printers from Printers share of Samba in
Windows. I have this script, that is launched using an administrator
account, when I add a printer from there,
Hello,
Last week we'd moved our PDC (Samba) to RDM (Active Directory). Everything
(almost) went okay, but I encounter some problems with the printers which
are connected to the Samba server.
We have three printers connected to the Samba server, when I try to update
the properties of each
Hello,
We are testing Samba 3 as a replacement for our Windows 2000 file and print services.
I have noticed that doing any printer management operation seems to take a very long
time. Opening the 'Printers' share on the samba server takes 10-15 seconds and opening
Properties for a printer has
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On Thu, 17 Oct 2002, Yura Pismerov wrote:
Correct me if I'm wrong. With Samba 2.2.5, there is no way to get a
group of users to manage printers so they be able to select/deselect
duplex mode, tray, etc. Although I'm able to add a group with the
Correct me if I'm wrong. With Samba 2.2.5, there is no way to get a
group of users to manage printers so they be able to select/deselect
duplex mode, tray, etc.
Although I'm able to add a group with the Security tab and give them
appropriate permissions, it doe not work from the user side - all